3/4 of state’s township trustees hired someone with same last name in 2009
Laura Lane, Chris Fyall and Michael MalikHoosier Times
January 18, 2011 Call it nepotism or a longtime local government tradition. A look around the state reveals that of the 875 townships that filed financial reports for 2009, 666 — 75 percent & ... Please log in at right to read the rest of this story.
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